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That Republicans have their own version of the extension suggests they're not amenable to granting unanimous consent for the Democrats' version.
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She lives from grant to grant.
Husserl, for example, considered it an oversimplification of the Kantian problem of the transcendental deduction in that Rickert simply takes for granted that the infinite, unsurveyable manifold of immediate experience is amenable to conceptualization (Husserl 2001, 91).
It's unclear whether the federal judges who ruled against the state would grant the extension requested by Steinberg, but the plaintiffs in the overcrowding case are amenable to the idea, according to a statement issued by their attorneys.
A leading newspaper owner was granted a personal loan of about $45,000, "in the belief that this would make his organ amenable to our purposes".
Funding bodies (and grant reviewers), too, may be hard to convince even those that have traditionally been amenable to transformative research.
She's amenable to anything.
We're amenable to meeting with them".
And some governments are more amenable to cooperation than others.
God-given knowledge is scarcely amenable to oversight.
The Macedonian conflict should be amenable to resolution.
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